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Indian Jewellery

by Nick Barnard

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ISBN 10
8189497138
ISBN 13
9788189497132
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New Delhi: Timeless Books, 2008. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 215mm x 270mm. Jacket has moderate wear and some staining to rear. Small tape remnants to white verso of jacket. No tears. Book very clean. Binding tight. 128pp Indian Country jewellery is among the most sumptuous and finely wrought in the world, while the subcontinents folk jewellery abounds in stunningly bold and powerful designs. The wide availability of gemstones, the centuriesold traditions of craftsmanship and the customs of a culture steeped in religion and symbolism all make for a wealth of adornment, to complement the rich textiles and bright colours of Indian dress. The V&As collection is unparalleled in its size and range, comprising over 4,000 pieces and, owing largely to the scale of collecting in the second half of the nineteenth century, it is uniquely positioned to illustrate the remarkable diversity of materials used in Indian jeweler and the distinctive skills of its makers. It also serves as an important historical record, including examples of pieces made in accordance with traditions long since lost. To interpret the social and symbolic connotations of jeweler is to appreciate the individual pieces on a much deeper level, beyond their undeniable surface beauty to the significance of their purpose, be it worshipping a deity or celebrating a marriage. Likewise, it helps to understand the varied techniques that craftsmen used, some of them like the kundan technique to stone setting exclusive to India, and to grace the impact of European tastes and techniques on Indian jeweler design. . Nick Barnard has selected more than one hundred pieces from theV&As superlative collection to illustrate his subject. This book features stunning photography and recent research, breaking new ground as well as presenting a collection of rare and ravishing significance..

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-126) and index.

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Bookseller
Lectioz Books AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
028977
Title
Indian Jewellery
Author
Nick Barnard
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Good
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
8189497138
ISBN 13
9788189497132
Publisher
Timeless Books
Place of Publication
New Delhi
Date Published
2008
Size
215mm x 270mm

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